Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
Lsd,
I've always lost all of my profiles when I clear the CMOS. Everything is reset and the CPU is reset to running at 35x100 even though the BIOS shows 34x100, it has 4 cores turbo active. But I make sure I unplug the power supply before pressing the clear CMOS button. It has worked every time,including that one time when I set power/amp limit to 35W once (because I was bored) and the PC kept freezing at the CPUID string repeatedly and restarting after 20 seconds (or just freezing forever); even the RESET button didn't work. But Clear CMOS with power off/plugged worked like a charm.

Hmm...I went over 1000 posts recently and didn't even notice it...maybe I did it today?
Yes, because you clear the CMOS fully and properly. Some users do not, and if you leave the board powered on and only clear the CMOS for a short period you can still load saved profiles and old "Current or last known good/last boot, ect" settings are still available as well